Aviation fuel supply of aircraft with aviation fuels and special liquids. Refresher courses at the Department of Ant Aircraft Technician for Fuels and Lubricants

4th category
Characteristics of works. Maintenance and operation of pipelines, shut-off valves, dispensing valves, breathing and safety valves of tanks, jet fuel lower drain devices, hydraulic shock absorbers of aviation fuel supply facilities; stationary and mobile means of refueling aircraft with aviation fuel; hydrant regulators and connecting columns of semi-automated systems for centralized refueling of aircraft and aviation fuel supply facilities. Maintenance of working documentation and drawing up schedules for routine maintenance of technological and special equipment of aviation fuel supply facilities.
Shall know: device, schematic and wiring diagrams of serviced equipment and devices of aviation fuel supply facilities, semi-automated systems for centralized refueling of aircraft; technology and types of routine maintenance work, methods for troubleshooting the operation of filters, pumping units, shut-off equipment; sampling rules and main grades of aviation fuel, oils and special fluids; methods for determining the presence of water, mechanical impurities and the density of aviation fuels and lubricants, the dosage of the additive; accounting rules, methodology for checking the quality of aviation fuels and lubricants with measuring instruments.
Average required professional education.
Work examples.
Dismantling, replacement and washing of filter elements; wiping and assembly of filters for aviation fuel and oils.
Hydraulic tests on the stand of unpaired hoses of mobile and stationary units used for AT refueling.
Preparation of mixtures of aviation kerosene and oil and correction of their quality; dehydration and purification of aviation oils and fuels.
Determination of purity (water content and mechanical impurities) and density of aviation fuel, oils, aviation fuels and lubricants.
Checking the operation of aviation fuel samplers, a device for measuring the level of aviation fuel in tanks, a floating intake device, controlled crackers.
Alignment of pumps and electric motors.
5th category
Characteristics of works. Maintenance and operation of devices for aviation fuel supply facilities and automated systems for centralized refueling of aircraft with aviation fuel. Testing and adjusting the operation of dispensers designed to add anti-crystallization liquid to aviation kerosene, hydrant regulators and connecting columns of automated systems for centralized refueling of aircraft with aviation fuel with a capacity of up to 200 cubic meters. m/hour. Performing repair and restoration work.
Must know: device, technical data, schematic and assembly diagrams of equipment and automated systems for centralized refueling of aircraft with aviation fuel; regulations and technology for maintenance of all types of fuel and oil supply; ways to restore worn-out components and parts; interchangeability of domestic and foreign brands of aviation fuel and oils for aircraft; rules for working with new brands of aviation fuels and their properties; rules for sampling from emergency and failed aircraft; consumption rates for aviation fuel and special fluids for aircraft; the value of the error of measuring instruments for quality indicators and accounting for aviation fuels and lubricants.
Requires secondary vocational education, work experience as an aviation technician for fuel and lubricants of the 4th category for at least two years.
Work examples.
Checking the operability of equipment of fuel supply facilities after repair; sampling from emergency and failed aircraft; checking the condition of measuring instruments for quality indicators and accounting for jet fuel, oils, lubricants and special fluids.
6th category
Characteristics of works. Maintenance and operation technological equipment imported highly automated and domestic high-performance automated systems for centralized refueling of aircraft with aviation fuel with a capacity of over 200 cubic meters. m/hour. Elimination of complex malfunctions and adjustment work of means for preparing aviation fuels and lubricants, measuring instruments for accounting and quality indicators of aviation fuels and lubricants. Management of the work of aviation technicians on fuels and lubricants of lower qualifications.
Must know: the design of technological facilities of the fuel and lubricants service, means of preparing filtration, dosage, storage and transportation of aviation fuels and lubricants and special liquids; rules for adjusting, configuring and checking the performance of technological objects of the fuel and lubricants service and the procedure for correcting their characteristic malfunctions; technology for receiving, preparing, storing and issuing aviation fuels and special liquids for refueling; characteristic signs of deterioration in the quality of aviation fuels and lubricants in the process of their acceptance, storage and transportation; organization of quality control of aviation fuels and lubricants and control and registration documentation on the quality of aviation fuels and lubricants; organization of accounting in the fuel and lubricants service, checking the purity, dosage and density of aviation fuels and lubricants; rules for maintaining control and registration documentation on the technological parameters of the operation of technological objects of the fuel and lubricants service.
Requires secondary vocational education and work experience as an aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category for at least two years; availability of a certificate for carrying out work of a certain type related to ensuring flight safety in terms of the use of aviation fuels and lubricants.
Work examples.
Checking the operation, adjustment and testing of mechanical, electrical, electro-pneumatic and pneumo-mechanical devices that ensure the operation of technological equipment in automatic mode; operation check, adjustment and testing of automatic fuel filtration and water separation systems; adjustment and testing of fuel consumption control systems in the pumping station of the Central Heating System; organization of work on checking the quality of aviation fuel when issuing it for refueling aircraft.

Unified Tariff and Qualification Directory of Works and Professions of Workers (ETKS), 2019
Issue No. 53 ETKS
Issue approved by the Decree of the Ministry of Labor of the Russian Federation of April 13, 2000 N 30

Aviation technician for fuels and lubricants

§ 7. Aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 4th category

Job Description. Maintenance and operation of pipelines, shut-off valves, dispensing valves, breathing and safety valves of tanks, jet fuel lower drain devices, hydraulic shock absorbers of aviation fuel supply facilities; stationary and mobile means of refueling aircraft with aviation fuel; hydrant regulators and connecting columns of semi-automated systems for centralized refueling of aircraft and aviation fuel supply facilities. Maintenance of working documentation and drawing up schedules for routine maintenance of technological and special equipment of aviation fuel supply facilities.

Must know: device, schematic and wiring diagrams of the serviced equipment and devices of aviation fuel supply facilities, semi-automated systems for centralized refueling of aircraft; technology and types of routine maintenance work, methods for troubleshooting the operation of filters, pumping units, shut-off equipment; sampling rules and main grades of aviation fuel, oils and special fluids; methods for determining the presence of water, mechanical impurities and the density of aviation fuels and lubricants, the dosage of the additive; accounting rules, methodology for checking the quality of aviation fuels and lubricants with measuring instruments.

Requires secondary vocational education.

Work examples.

Dismantling, replacement and washing of filter elements; wiping and assembly of filters for aviation fuel and oils.

Hydraulic tests on the stand of unpaired hoses of mobile and stationary units used for refueling AT.

Preparation of mixtures of aviation kerosene and oil and correction of their quality; dehydration and purification of aviation oils and fuels.

Determination of purity (water content and mechanical impurities) and density of aviation fuel, oils, aviation fuels and lubricants.

Checking the operation of aviation fuel samplers, a device for measuring the level of aviation fuel in tanks, a floating intake device, controlled crackers.

Alignment of pumps and electric motors.

§ 8. Aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category

Job Description. Maintenance and operation of devices for aviation fuel supply facilities and automated systems for centralized refueling of aircraft with aviation fuel. Testing and adjusting the operation of dispensers designed to add anti-crystallization liquid to aviation kerosene, hydrant regulators and connecting columns of automated systems for centralized refueling of aircraft with aviation fuel with a capacity of up to 200 cubic meters. m/hour. Performing repair and restoration work.

Must know: device, technical data, schematic and wiring diagrams of equipment and automated systems for centralized refueling of aircraft with aviation fuel; regulations and technology for maintenance of all types of fuel and oil supply; ways to restore worn-out components and parts; interchangeability of domestic and foreign brands of aviation fuel and oils for aircraft; rules for working with new brands of aviation fuels and their properties; rules for sampling from emergency and failed aircraft; consumption rates for aviation fuel and special fluids for aircraft; the value of the error of measuring instruments for quality indicators and accounting for aviation fuels and lubricants.

Requires secondary vocational education, work experience as an aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 4th category for at least two years.

Work examples.

Checking the operability of equipment of fuel supply facilities after repair; sampling from emergency and failed aircraft; checking the condition of measuring instruments for quality indicators and accounting for jet fuel, oils, lubricants and special fluids.

§ 9. Aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 6th category

Job Description. Maintenance and operation of technological equipment of imported highly automated and domestic high-performance automated systems for centralized refueling of aircraft with aviation fuel with a capacity of over 200 cubic meters. m/hour. Elimination of complex malfunctions and adjustment work of means for preparing aviation fuels and lubricants, measuring instruments for accounting and quality indicators of aviation fuels and lubricants. Supervising the work of aviation technicians on fuels and lubricants of lower qualifications.

Must know: design of technological facilities of the fuel and lubricants service, means of preparing filtration, dosage, storage and transportation of aviation fuels and lubricants and special liquids; rules for adjusting, configuring and checking the performance of technological objects of the fuel and lubricants service and the procedure for correcting their characteristic malfunctions; technology for receiving, preparing, storing and issuing aviation fuels and special liquids for refueling; characteristic signs of deterioration in the quality of aviation fuels and lubricants in the process of their acceptance, storage and transportation; organization of quality control of aviation fuels and lubricants and control and registration documentation on the quality of aviation fuels and lubricants; organization of accounting in the fuel and lubricants service, checking the purity, dosage and density of aviation fuels and lubricants; rules for maintaining control and registration documentation on the technological parameters of the operation of technological objects of the fuel and lubricants service.

Requires secondary vocational education and work experience as an aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category for at least two years; availability of a certificate for carrying out work of a certain type related to ensuring flight safety in terms of the use of aviation fuels and lubricants.

Work examples.

Checking the operation, adjustment and testing of mechanical, electrical, electro-pneumatic and pneumo-mechanical devices that ensure the operation of technological equipment in automatic mode; operation check, adjustment and testing of automatic fuel filtration and water separation systems; adjustment and testing of fuel consumption control systems in the pumping station of the Central Heating System; organization of work on checking the quality of aviation fuel when issuing it for refueling aircraft.

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Foreword

0.1. The document comes into force from the moment of its approval.

0.2. Document developer: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

0.3. Document approved: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

0.4. Periodic verification of this document is carried out at intervals not exceeding 3 years.

1. General Provisions

1.1. The position "Aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category" belongs to the category "Workers".

1.2. Qualification Requirements - Incomplete higher education(junior specialist) with no work experience requirements. Vocational education, advanced training and work experience in the profession of aviation technician in fuels and lubricants, 4th category - at least 1 year.

1.3. Knows and applies:
- structure, technical data, schematic and wiring diagrams of equipment and devices for aviation fuel supply facilities and systems for centralized refueling of aircraft with aviation fuel;
- regulations and technology of maintenance of all types of equipment;
- ways to restore worn-out components and parts;
- interchangeability of domestic and foreign brands of aviation fuels and lubricants for aviation equipment;
- consumption rates of aviation fuels and lubricants on aircraft;
- error of measuring instruments of quality indicators and accounting of aviation fuels and lubricants.

1.4. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category is appointed to the position and dismissed from the position by order of the organization (enterprise / institution).

1.5. Aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category reports directly to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

1.6. Aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category directs the work _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

1.7. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category during his absence is replaced by a duly appointed person who acquires the appropriate rights and is responsible for the proper performance of the duties assigned to him.

2. Description of work, tasks and job responsibilities

2.1. Performs Maintenance and operation of devices for aviation fuel supply facilities and automated systems for centralized refueling of aircraft with aviation fuel.

2.2. Tests and regulates the operation of dispensers designed to add an anti-crystallization additive to aviation fuel, hydrant regulators and connecting columns of systems for centralized refueling of aircraft with aviation fuel.

2.3. Identifies and eliminates defects during the operation of equipment, checks the repaired equipment of aviation fuel supply facilities and means for measuring quality indicators and accounting for aviation fuels and lubricants.

2.4. Supervises the work of aviation technicians with fuels and lubricants of lower qualification.

2.5. Knows, understands and applies the current regulatory documents relating to its activities.

2.6. Knows and fulfills the requirements of regulatory acts on labor and environmental protection, complies with the norms, methods and techniques for the safe performance of work.

3. Rights

3.1. The Grade 5 Aviation Fuel and Lubricant Technician has the right to take action to prevent and correct the occurrence of any violations or non-compliances.

3.2. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category has the right to receive all social guarantees provided for by law.

3.3. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category has the right to demand assistance in the performance of his official duties and exercise of rights.

3.4. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category has the right to demand the creation of organizational and technical conditions necessary for the performance of official duties and the provision necessary equipment and inventory.

3.5. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category has the right to get acquainted with draft documents relating to his activities.

3.6. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category has the right to request and receive documents, materials and information necessary for the performance of his duties and instructions of the management.

3.7. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category has the right to improve his professional qualifications.

3.8. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category has the right to report all violations and inconsistencies identified in the course of his activities and make proposals for their elimination.

3.9. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category has the right to get acquainted with the documents defining the rights and obligations of the position held, the criteria for assessing the quality of the performance of official duties.

4. Responsibility

4.1. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category is responsible for failure to fulfill or untimely fulfillment of the requirements of this job description obligations and (or) non-use of the granted rights.

4.2. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category is responsible for non-compliance with the rules of internal labor regulations, labor protection, safety, industrial sanitation and fire protection.

4.3. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category is responsible for disclosing information about an organization (enterprise / institution) that is a trade secret.

4.4. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category is responsible for non-fulfillment or improper fulfillment of the requirements of the internal regulatory documents of the organization (enterprise / institution) and the legal orders of the management.

4.5. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category is responsible for offenses committed in the course of his activities, within the limits established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation.

4.6. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category is responsible for causing material damage to an organization (enterprise / institution) within the limits established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation.

4.7. An aviation technician for fuels and lubricants of the 5th category is responsible for the misuse of the granted official powers, as well as their use for personal purposes.

Refresher courses for fuel and lubricants specialists have a long history. However, the beginning of the regular work of the CPC dates back to the mid-90s, when a system of certification and licensing of services began to operate in Russia. Since 1999, the KPK of fuel and lubricants specialists and special vehicles began to work as planned. Over the years, the course schedule has never been violated. The courses are taught by highly qualified teachers who have an education in their specialty and work experience in aviation enterprises. Our AUC-certified college implements the following CPC programs for fuel service professionals:

  1. Aviation technicians for fuel and lubricants.
  2. Heads of warehouses (storekeepers) of fuel and lubricants.
  3. Laboratory assistants.

Quite often, fuel engineers who do not have basic specialized education and work experience (certificate is legitimate for certification) are trained under the program of aviation fuel and lubricants engineers. For specialists of special vehicles, the following areas are implemented:

  1. CPC of STS specialists (main program) - representatives of enterprises occupying positions from heads of STS services, heads of columns to mechanics are trained at these courses.
  2. With in-depth study of APA-5D and UVZ (mechanics, operators, drivers).
  3. With in-depth study of UPG-300, UGZS-M
  4. In agreement with the customer, options for studying other aviation ground equipment are possible.

The cost of training is indicated below in the PDA schedule. To send specialists to advanced training courses, it is necessary to send an application by fax or e-mail, according to the schedule of courses When we receive your organization's application, an invoice for prepayment is issued. If there is no agreement between our organizations, an agreement is drawn up. The original invoice and contract are sent to the organization by mail or, as a rule, transmitted through specialists who study at the courses. Tuition fees must be paid no later than 5 banking days before the start of the course (this is reflected in the contract). Upon completion of training, an act for the work performed and an invoice are issued.